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No. Kepler-22b is in another solar system about 620 light years away.

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What is Kepler 22-b?

Kepler 22-b is an extrasolar planet orbiting G-type star 22-b. It is said that its size is as about the Earth however its mass remains unknown.


Is Kepler smaller than Jupiter?

There is no planet named Kepler. Kepler is the name of a space telescope used to find planets in other solar systems. Planets discovered with this method are given designations such as Kepler 22-b. Some planets discovered have been larger than Jupiter.


Does Kepler 22-b have gravity?

Yes. All planets have gravity.


How far away is kelper 22 b from your solar system?

600 light years away


Does Kepler 22-b have a stronger or weaker gravity than earth?

stronger


What planet is most like earth in planet properties?

kepler 22-b


What is Kepler 22-b galaxy called?

Kepler 22-b is a planet. It is located in our Milky Way galaxy - like most planets discovered so far. Any planet outside of our Milky Way would be extremely hard to detect.


Will you live on Kepler 22b?

No. Kepler 22-b is over 600 light years away, much too distant for us to reach. Even then, it probably cloud not support human life.


What are the names of stars in the solar system beginning with B?

The is only one star in our solar system and it is called the Sun or Sol.


Which explains the outer gas planets when the solar system formed?

B. The young sun's solar winds pushed gases outward to the outer solar system.


Is there life on Kepler 22 b?

It is unknown. So far Earth is the only planet known to have life. Some observations suggest that Kepler-22b might be capable of supporting life. Even if there is life there, we cannot detect it with current technology.


What has the author Harold B Kepler written?

Harold B. Kepler has written: 'Basic graphical kinematics' -- subject(s): Graphic methods, Kinematics